Yes, unfortunately, 10 PM on Wednesdays. It also happens to be an hour long, therefore stealing viewers from South Park AND Key & Peele, which are a hundred times better than a porky, bratty backwoods child beauty queen. Also, TLC (the channel, not the R&B trio, who ended 10 years ago when Left Eye died) needs to go away for good.

I thought this was a nice start to the back 7, very funny episode. Two things they apparently can't help but be sarcastic about met - the NFL's stance on concussions, and the de-barbaricizing of kid's football. Mix in Butters' creamy goo and this was a fun ride.

I actually loved Wednesday's night episode I thought it was an excellent way to start with the mid-season.

Here's my highlights:Randy sarcastically volunteer to be the boys' new coach The boys wearing bras and hugging each other Butters' speech in the locker roomButters' dad explaining Butters about his 'creamy goo' (which I found a bit disturbing)Cartman recalls Butters "I don't have a dad" Butters' collection of 'creamy goo."Randy's sarcastic remarks at the game"This is cum." scene and Butters' deadpan "What is sarcastic and what's cum?" at the end,

I thought the whole 'creamy goo' commercial was gross, I mean, extremely gross. Do they know that they were drinking a ten-year-old boy semen? Gross!

Hate to break it to you and everyone else who've made memes of it already, but the fan does say "songs." That doesn't make the statement any less sarcastic though.

No, the fan said "song". I just checked.

I don't remember Randy wearing his Broncos gear during the preview clip. That may have changed between Sunday and Wednesday.

So after watching it again, I appreciate it even more. Most of the episode is spent building up the strawman that your typical fan who harrumphs little rule changes in football will do in defense of the status quo. Randy, Commissioner Goddell, and assorted fans sarcastically bring up the changes and those are embraced by public and Congress and so forth as representatives of "pussies trying to change football" in the eyes of the harrumphing fan. They have taken that strawman to the extreme and then say to us, "Is this really what you think football will be like just because they moved up the kickoffs or added a new personal foul?"

In other words, making football a little safer is not going to turn the sport into a bunch of bra-wearing, cum guzzling field fairies hugging around a balloon.

I feel like this episode sprung from a real world conversation the guys had or witnessed where person 1 rants about rule changes and throws out a slippery slope lament pretty close to what we saw. Person 2 is just like, "C'mon, that's just exaggerating... You really think that?" Then person 1 is like, "Uh it's called 'sarcasm', look it up..." You can probably see how the idea would grow from there.

Lastly, I think the "Butters Sandwich" that Wendy and Red were making would be an excellent avatar. He had a couple of great expressions on his face for a couple of frames.